Thursday, August 20, 2020
5:00 pm Zoom Webinar
Interview by Meg Touborg, ICAA RMC Board of Directors
Q&A to Follow
Free Event, Registration is Required
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As a nationally revered interior designer, Suzanne Kasler is at once inspired and inspiring. Principal of the Atlanta-based Suzanne Kasler Interiors, she collaborates with imagination and ease with architects, landscape designers, antiquarians, vendors and her clients to dream, and produce, homes of the highest quality and personal integrity. In this informal, conversation-based evening, we will hear about Suzanne’s long standing involvement with the ICAA, how she works seamlessly with professionals and homeowners of all kinds, and how she keeps her creativity infused with both innovative and evergreen ideas. Suzanne will take us behind the scenes of three of her favorite projects, revealing the elements of her signature style and how she achieves meaningful interiors to fill that desirable and rare middle ground between sophisticate and ingénue.
Celebrated interior designer Suzanne Kasler creates timeless interiors inspired by architecture, art, fashion, and travel. Suzanne designs spaces and products that are luminous and distinctive and reflect her signature edited style and discerning eye. Her designs inspire everyone to live a more beautiful, stylish, and authentic life. Named to Architectural Digest’s AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List, Suzanne has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, House Beautiful, Traditional Home and Veranda. Her award-winning interiors have been captured in three books published by Rizzoli: Inspired Interiors, Timeless Style, and her most recent title, Sophisticated Simplicity. In addition to designing timeless interiors for her clients, Suzanne has produced signature lines for Ballard Designs, Hickory Chair, La Cornue, Lee Jofa, and Visual Comfort. She recently served as President of the Southeast Chapter of the ICAA and continues her involvement on the Board of Directors.